Narcis Garcia: > Doing this (unpriv to n) and restarting service I get the following from > /var/log/mail.log :
Should be: the chroot column that's fifth. My mistake. > error: incorrect SMTP server privileges: uid=0 euid=0 > fatal: the Postfix SMTP server must run with $mail_owner privileges > warning: process /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd pid 14987 exit status 1 > warning: /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling > > $ postconf | grep -e 'mail_owner' > mail_owner = postfix > > > El 01/07/14 16:30, Wietse Venema ha escrit: > > Narcis Garcia: > >> Hello; > >> > >> I'm working with Debian GNU/Linux 7 and Postfix 2.9.6 > >> I've configured a Postfix service with this (real rbl instead of example): > >> > >> $ postconf -e 'smtpd_recipient_restrictions = > >> permit_mynetworks,permit_sasl_authenticated,reject_unauth_destination,reject_rbl_client > >> rbl.example.net' > >> > >> $ postconf -e 'postscreen_dnsbl_sites = rbl.example.net' > >> > >> $ service postfix reload > >> > >> Spam delivery has been reduced with this, but I cannot investigate false > >> positives because nothing of this (RBL) is logged to /var/log/mail.log > >> nor /var/log/syslog > >> > >> What do I need to do to Postfix logs DNSBL/RBL events? > > > > Postfix logs all rejects, and all successful/failed deliveries with > > severity mail.info. It is possible that you have Postfix chroot > > turned on without proper configuration. > > > > In master.cf, change the fourth column into 'n' in the line "smtp > > .... smtpd". Then type "postfix reload" and see if your SMTP server > > logging is fixed. > > > > Then, fix the fourth column of all other Postfix services, too. > > > > Wietse > > >